"Bruno
Schulz said: 'The sublime nature of the divine order...can
be rendered only by the power of human negation.' He was
speaking of Kafka's feel for the boundaries of the human
and the divine. Tadic has the same feel. He composes anti-poems,
anti-psalms, anti-prayers. Such complexity in poems that
are almost exclusively very short! In my view, he is one
of the most original and interesting poets today."--Charles
Simic

"Oscillating between traditional and modern, realistic
and fantastic, evil and good, Tadic weaves poetry whose
images are visible and abstract. A labyrinth of masterful
short poems."--World Literature Today